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an alleged murderer from mexico is on the loose in chicago what you can do to bring him to justice. >> i know that he is anxious to come back, he has worked very much to continue to search. >> sandy jackson talks about her husband's political future and a touch of summerlike weather tomorrow for a while, it will be gone fast. you know, i was once used for small jobs. yeah, and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but now that mr. clean's got this new select-a-size magic eraser i mean, he can take on any size job. look how easily he gets things cleaned. it's enough to make you cry. you, specifically. not me. i'm just happy we don't go near rex's mobile home as often. because it's hard to clean or because you're scared of an itty-bitty doggy? [ dog barks ] aah! oh! [ clears throat ] yeah, that was a sneeze. i think i sprayed myself. [ male announcer ] new mr. clean select-a-size magic eraser. lets you pick the right size for every job. era laundry detergent once stomped a stain with such power, [ rumbling, people screaming ] the results could be felt around the world. twice the stain
an alleged murderer from mexico is on the loose in chicago what you can do to bring him to justice. >> i know that he is anxious to come back, he has worked very much to continue to search. >> sandy jackson talks about her husband's political future and a touch of summerlike weather tomorrow for a while, it will be gone fast. you know, i was once used for small jobs. yeah, and i took on all the bigger, tougher ones. but now that mr. clean's got this new select-a-size magic eraser i...
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angela chose northern new mexico, she's from central new mexico, albuquerque. beith of our -- both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of end counter between us. end -- encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, i think, not to be right next door to her family, you know? is but close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico, there's this place called the espanol lavallee which runs along highway 5 which ultimately comes out of santa fe and, taos. and that place in northern new mexico has the highest rate of
angela chose northern new mexico, she's from central new mexico, albuquerque. beith of our -- both of our families have issues with addiction. i think that was another point of end counter between us. end -- encounter between us. but she chose northern new mexico, i think, not to be right next door to her family, you know? is but close enough so that we could visit often. and also because northern new mexico, there's this place called the espanol lavallee which runs along highway 5 which...
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mexico and border patrol and f.b.i. denying reports that two people have been arrested. there is good news. the second border patrol agent now is out of the hospital. he is a bounty on his head. a massachusetts man indicted in 2009, traveling from pistan to yemen all learning how to kill american soldiers. it is believed that the 31 year old left the united states in 2006 and may be living in syria with his wife and one child. he has duel citizenship and syrian citizenship fluent in english and arabick. remember the dark knight shooter? he is claiming his rights were violated over this mug shot. it shows him with short brown hair instead of the orange hair he had when he was arrested. it goes against a judge's order limiting pretrial publicity. they want to know how it was leaked. it is a bit of trivia. mitt romney getting in a game of jinga before it debate. he is here in the hotel room and joined by three of his five sons. he had a barbecue sandwich and spaghetti. that is little dangerous before the debate. >> i wonder who won the game though. that is your five and fiv
mexico and border patrol and f.b.i. denying reports that two people have been arrested. there is good news. the second border patrol agent now is out of the hospital. he is a bounty on his head. a massachusetts man indicted in 2009, traveling from pistan to yemen all learning how to kill american soldiers. it is believed that the 31 year old left the united states in 2006 and may be living in syria with his wife and one child. he has duel citizenship and syrian citizenship fluent in english and...
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mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. a businessman described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been in the past week minute-by-minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united in mexico and i think the united states should
mexico is a great and mighty nation. it is tragic what is happening in mexico. the violence is tragic. a businessman described to me how he received from the drug lords a letter that detailed where every one of his grand kids had been in the past week minute-by-minute. it is tragic what is happening in mexico and i think the united in mexico and i think the united states should
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a record setting jump above new mexico. break hi. ooh, that's so... i know what you're thinking. it's a hot white number, but what a hassle to care for! but i'm not worried... i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new wash after wash. that's my tide. [ female announcer ] over the years your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is if you're not whitening you're yellowing. crest 3d white whitestrips remove over ten years of stains by going below the enamel surface. and, they whiten 25 times better than a leading whitening toothpaste. crest whitestrips. life opens up when you do. initiative is shrinking. political reporter joins us now with the results of our latest poll >> these are interesting numbers... >> we looked at the state as a whole >> for two years people tried to expand gambling in illinois also allow video gambling at the horse track. we found that 47 percent oppose, 43 percent favor. in february alone those numbers w
a record setting jump above new mexico. break hi. ooh, that's so... i know what you're thinking. it's a hot white number, but what a hassle to care for! but i'm not worried... i use tide vivid detergent and boost. they keep my whites looking like new wash after wash. that's my tide. [ female announcer ] over the years your mouth has sipped, snacked, ...yellowed... lived, loved, ...yellowed... chatted, chewed ...yellowed. and over all those years, your teeth...have yellowed. fact is if you're...
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i am going to take you to northern new mexico. angela chose northern new mexico. she is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us. she chose not to be right next door to her family but close enough so we could visit and also because northern new mexico there's a valley which is along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe. you will be in the valley called the low road. that place in new mexico has the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose of heroin anywhere in the country. and has for long time. the problem is not getting better. it is getting worse. >> you can watch this and other programs online at booktv.org. you are watching booktv on c-span2. here is our prime time lineup for tonight. beginning at 7:00 eastern,th
i am going to take you to northern new mexico. angela chose northern new mexico. she is from central mexico, albuquerque. both of our families have issues with addiction. that was another point of encounter between us. she chose not to be right next door to her family but close enough so we could visit and also because northern new mexico there's a valley which is along highway 68 which ultimately comes out of santa fe. you will be in the valley called the low road. that place in new mexico has...
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>> no, i do not want to go back to mexico. and i wanted to make him proud. another thing i felt was because i begged him to bring me over here, i felt that i owed him out. i felt that i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. >> winner of the american book award and international latino book award. part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. as we enter these last few months, one of the great untold stories is not just obama versus romney. it is obama versus karl rove. he has put together over $1 billion that will be spent in these last two months. here in new york are not going to see much of it. it will be spent in the battleground state. he has become king of the super pacs. $1.8 billion. to put that into perspective, in 2008, mccain had 375 million to spend. this is a factor of five. you're going to start seeing it come out now. the other thing that i wanted to discuss his who is he, what does he do? he is a political operative. well, how does he operate? what does he do? and i talked to a couple of sources about that. one, who is one of
>> no, i do not want to go back to mexico. and i wanted to make him proud. another thing i felt was because i begged him to bring me over here, i felt that i owed him out. i felt that i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. >> winner of the american book award and international latino book award. part of booktv this weekend on c-span2. as we enter these last few months, one of the great untold stories is not just obama versus romney. it is obama versus karl...
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arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely i mean i and went and i introduced myself to the republican party two weeks before i ran and they said you know what we like you we like what you've got to say worked for completely inclusive you can go and you can make your case to all republicans in the state you know take part in the debates take part in the discussions well that's the way that politics should be i was able to make that presentation i was able to make that case and by the way the republican party chairman at that time said you can do all this stuff but you just need to know that you'll never get elected because it's not pos
arizona or new mexico any state what they should do but we've got to work with every state and every legislature and oppose top and my view it's a hindrance to true democracy for grassroots americans that don't want to be controlled by super pacs and pacs. all right. and our final speaker on this topic i know you were republican as governor of new mexico gary johnson your response well running for governor of new mexico as a republican i ran completely outside of the political system completely...
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chile beat mexico 8-5. the mexican women beat brazil 8- 2. >> there will be looking for some satisfaction. the rolling stones are heading out on tour again to mark the 50th anniversary. >> mick jagger, keith richards, confirm the dates and a video on the home page. the veteran rockers are planning to gigs and london. two more in december. >> he is the first man ever to break the speed of sound in a freefall jump. >> the 43-year-old austrian, felix baumgartner, showed that humans can survive some of the most extreme space conditions. >> he left more than 39,000 meters from the united states staying in free fall for more than 90 -- for more than four minutes. >> a short wave and then a leap of faith. free-fall from 39 kilometers up. the descent into the stratosphere was a record in its own right. he was suspended on a helium balloon and flew higher than any balloon flight before it. he was rewarded with a spectacular view. >> i said, i know the whole world is watching and i wish the world could see what i see
chile beat mexico 8-5. the mexican women beat brazil 8- 2. >> there will be looking for some satisfaction. the rolling stones are heading out on tour again to mark the 50th anniversary. >> mick jagger, keith richards, confirm the dates and a video on the home page. the veteran rockers are planning to gigs and london. two more in december. >> he is the first man ever to break the speed of sound in a freefall jump. >> the 43-year-old austrian, felix baumgartner, showed...
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i really enjoyed being governor of new mexico. i really enjoyed it but i knew that i was term limited. i had eight years. i pushed the envelope -- would like to have pushed the envelope if i had more time? i don't think i did. i'd like a push to just far enough to get reelected and i got reelected in a state that was two-one democrat but i got reelected so this is all about doing the right thing. i do not want to leave office thinking should have, could have, would have. term limits really is the silver bullet. politicians would get elected and do the right thing as opposed to whatever it takes to get elected and reelected. [applause] >> jil, how would to amend the constitution? >> my concern is that even with term limits, but unfortunately, corporations and big money can still buy what they want and are still buying our candidates. [applause] they get them into office anyhow whether it is for four years or 80 years. i want to pass the amendment that will clarify that money is not speech and corporations are not people. [applause]
i really enjoyed being governor of new mexico. i really enjoyed it but i knew that i was term limited. i had eight years. i pushed the envelope -- would like to have pushed the envelope if i had more time? i don't think i did. i'd like a push to just far enough to get reelected and i got reelected in a state that was two-one democrat but i got reelected so this is all about doing the right thing. i do not want to leave office thinking should have, could have, would have. term limits really is...
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and he is accused of taking part in high profile killings in mexico including the murder of u.s. tourist david hartley tiffany's husband on that day on falcon lake. david's wife tiffany joins me right now. tiffany, i wonder if you feel a sense of vindication. >> i feel relief that mexico authorities are final low admitting that david was murder in mexico and that the cartel had involvement. >> so many looked at you as suspicion. was there something going on with tiffany and david. they investigated private life and personal life. how was that to deal with? did that compound or make more aggravating the pain you suffered? >> not only did i lose my husband and witness him being shot and killed and then i am judged and my character was judged . i had questioned. i can't tell you how relieved i am to finally have that part and the critics can't tell me i was involved or anyone else you know. >> how did that lingering suspicion affect your life. >> there was a weight on my shoulders was constantly telling my story and convince people i had no involvement at all. >> your husband's body
and he is accused of taking part in high profile killings in mexico including the murder of u.s. tourist david hartley tiffany's husband on that day on falcon lake. david's wife tiffany joins me right now. tiffany, i wonder if you feel a sense of vindication. >> i feel relief that mexico authorities are final low admitting that david was murder in mexico and that the cartel had involvement. >> so many looked at you as suspicion. was there something going on with tiffany and david....
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i will take you to northern mexico briefly. and gillette chose number the mexico. both families have issues with addiction. that was a point* of encounter between us. she chose northern mexico not to be right next door but close enough to visit often and the his big yellow valley ultimately comes out of santa fe few have ever driven that way it is called the low road. that place as the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose and 80 where in the country. and has for along time. the problem is getting worse. not better.
i will take you to northern mexico briefly. and gillette chose number the mexico. both families have issues with addiction. that was a point* of encounter between us. she chose northern mexico not to be right next door but close enough to visit often and the his big yellow valley ultimately comes out of santa fe few have ever driven that way it is called the low road. that place as the highest rate of heroin addiction and death from overdose and 80 where in the country. and has for along time....
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in colorado and new mexico, native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold keys to our own survival as, out of the past, archaeologists explore one of the greatest of mysteries -- the decline and fall of grand civilizations. mission control: ignition... and liftoff. liftoff... keach: for more than five millennia, humankind has seemed to dominate earth, both creating and destroying grand civilizations. each of these human experiments has changed our planet. this high vantage point brings us a new and sobering view. for the first time, we behold our world as finite, limited. on the darkened face of earth, the lights of cities record the
in colorado and new mexico, native americans built thriving towns. in the rain forests of mesoamerica, the ancient maya created magnificent city-states. here three million people once lived. in the earliest cradle of civilization, ancient mesopotamian farmers once made these deserts bloom. halfway around the world, in california, are clues to understanding the fall of mesopotamia, as farmers here struggle to overcome a threat to this fertile garden land. the ruins of ancient societies may hold...
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. >> suarez: it was front-page news in mexico city today. mexican marines had killed the leader of the glet a's drug cartel. heriberto lazcano in a shootout sunday. the navy announced fingerprints confirmed the identity. then a bizarre twist. gunman stole the body from a funeral home before forensic testing could be coletedded. >> the owner of garcia funeral services said that maskedded men subdued the employees, took the body from a funeral home in a hearse and forced the driver to drive the vehicle >> suarez: a death photo of the man was released. still the state attorney general, overseeing the operation, said authorities are confident they got the right man. >> an analysis was done comparing the body and its characteristics with the still pictures on file. th comparison resulted in a positive match. >> suarez: lazcano was one of mexico's most feared drug lords, also known as the executioner. he transformed the zetas from enforcers for the gulf cartel into a powerful rival organization. since then the zetas have been blamed for some of th
. >> suarez: it was front-page news in mexico city today. mexican marines had killed the leader of the glet a's drug cartel. heriberto lazcano in a shootout sunday. the navy announced fingerprints confirmed the identity. then a bizarre twist. gunman stole the body from a funeral home before forensic testing could be coletedded. >> the owner of garcia funeral services said that maskedded men subdued the employees, took the body from a funeral home in a hearse and forced the driver to...
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bullfighting has existed in mexico for more than 500 years. it strikes me as irrational that as a single stroke of a pen, a legislator, under pressure, can take away what is ours. >> he says a million people in mexico depend on bullfights to make a living. such claims are disputed by the pro-band campaigners in mexico city and will not convince them that the bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty. the plaza is empty. they survived on the whim of powerful economic sectors to still think they can do is they wish. >> we look at some of the memorabilia that they have collected over a lifetime dedicated to the spectacle. he fears memories might soon be all he has left. if the ban is passed, the whole industry faces a very uncertain futu . >> with every presidential election campaign here in the u.s. comes on entire business dedicated to promoting the candidate. anything, basically from badges, ribbons, posters, to the millions spent on television advertisements. n
bullfighting has existed in mexico for more than 500 years. it strikes me as irrational that as a single stroke of a pen, a legislator, under pressure, can take away what is ours. >> he says a million people in mexico depend on bullfights to make a living. such claims are disputed by the pro-band campaigners in mexico city and will not convince them that the bullfighting should be scared. >> in mexico city, it is very similar to what happened in catalonia. the bullring's are empty....
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-mexico border? >> this is a complex issue. it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. there was an agreement in 2008 between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support and aircraft to help with the war on
-mexico border? >> this is a complex issue. it takes cooperation between the united states and mexico. there was an agreement in 2008 between the united states and mexico where we help with technical support and aircraft to help with the war on
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actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i see the rest of the country falling in line with rational drug policy. i have to disagree with the sheriff that you played a teaser earlier. look, i would say in new mexico, if we legalized marijuana, what about the millions of people who would want to move to your state state, entrepreneurs business people doctors lawyers that would want to raise their kids in an environment where people aren't going to go to jail for making bad choices. >> and you know, i want to ask you one question before we let you go governor. there is a chance that you could be the rafael nader, in quotes
actually in new mexico, colorado and nevada i take more votes from obama. and in michigan i take more votes from romney. it equals from both sides then i'm back to the fact look, there are liberals on social issues. >> how do you think it's going to go in colorado, and how would that manifest? >> i think it's going to pass. i say this tongue-in-cheek, but i think it passes in colorado, and then when the entire country gets on airplanes to go to denver for the weekend to chill out, i...
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we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it was very, very long in the texas at the time. it detailed every, all the rare plants, specimen plants, horticultural, introducing them to texas. i was so excited about all of this. i used to say to my brother, this apple thing, you have gotten from your grandfather who had a reverence. he would say that is ridiculous. when my brother announced he was going to give up his life as a trial lawyer to be an apple orchardist. my father said i have one thing to say, jews don't farm. but they did. his father clearly did. >> just to wind up, then, what are you working on next
we knew our family had this chain of nurseries from mexico. i never understood because my father would change tg subject when his name came up. our grandfather was an orchardist at the turn of the century. >> which you hadn't even known. >> i didn't know it until i discovered this at the archive when i was trying to page through all of these things. then i discovered an obituary that had been written about our grandfather when he died when we were much to young to remember him. it...
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>> guest: in mexico, southern mexico in a little city that no one heard of, but when i mention alcapaco, everybody knows that. it was three hours from there. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came here in 1997 when i was two years old, and he send for my mother a few years later in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> host: when did you come to the united states? >> guest: i came to the united states in 198 # 5. >> host: how old were you? >> guest: in may of 1985, nine and a half going on ten. >> host: what can you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your trek? >> guest: well, i had been separated from my father for eight years so when he returned to mexico in 1985, we convinced him to bring us back here. he was not coming back to mexico, and we didn't want anymore time separated from him. my father didn't want to bring me because i was nine and a half, and he thought i couldn't make it across the border because we had to run across illegally. i begged him to bring me here, and we took a bus from mexi
>> guest: in mexico, southern mexico in a little city that no one heard of, but when i mention alcapaco, everybody knows that. it was three hours from there. >> host: when did your parents come to the united states? how old were you? >> guest: my father came here in 1997 when i was two years old, and he send for my mother a few years later in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> host: when did you come to the united states? >> guest: i came to the united...
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they lived in the valley of mexico in the area that is now mexico city. before coming to power, the aztecs were just one of a number of small city-states located in the region. archaeologist william sanders. between 1200 a.d. and 1428, the area was occupied by 40 competing states. occasionally, one of these states would conquer some of the others and form a small empire for one or two generations. but then it would collapse again. in 1428, however, things changed dramatically. three of these states overthrow their lord, form a military alliance, and embark on a career of conquest that is to carry them over all of mesoamerica. keach: within less than a century, the aztecs had conquered hundreds of formerly independent states, established provincial capitals, and controlled a population of five to six million people. the center of the aztec empire was the city of tenochtitlan, an island in the middle of an extensive lake system. today, tenochtitlan is buried in 1978, workers digging ditches for electric cable hit something hard. it turned out to be a huge s
they lived in the valley of mexico in the area that is now mexico city. before coming to power, the aztecs were just one of a number of small city-states located in the region. archaeologist william sanders. between 1200 a.d. and 1428, the area was occupied by 40 competing states. occasionally, one of these states would conquer some of the others and form a small empire for one or two generations. but then it would collapse again. in 1428, however, things changed dramatically. three of these...
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>> i was born in mexico in southern mexico and the little city that no one has heard of. when i mention acapulco everyone knows i'll could poke so it was a few hours away from acapulco. >> windage of parents come to the united states? >> my father came here in 1977 when i was three years old and he sent for my mother a few years later so my mother came in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> when did you come to the united states? >> i came to united states in 1985. >> how old were you? >> in may of 1985, i was nine and a half going on 10. >> what you tell us about coming to the united states? what was your track? >> well i have been separated from my father for eight years so when he returned to mexico and 85, my sisters and i convinced him to bring us back here because he was not going to come back to mexico and we didn't want to spend anymore time separated from him. so we begged him to bring us here and my father didn't really want to bring me because i was nine and a half and he thought i wouldn't be able to make it across the border. we had to run across il
>> i was born in mexico in southern mexico and the little city that no one has heard of. when i mention acapulco everyone knows i'll could poke so it was a few hours away from acapulco. >> windage of parents come to the united states? >> my father came here in 1977 when i was three years old and he sent for my mother a few years later so my mother came in 1980 when i was four and a half years old. >> when did you come to the united states? >> i came to united...
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. >>> las drogas, con mÉxico, porque se les ha vuelto un problema no solamente de mÉxico, colombia, un problema mÁs cercano de su vecino pero no estÁ en la agencda >>> el debate estado noche se centra en la crisis del medio oriente, el terrorismo y china >>> ninguno candidato sabrÁn cuÁl seran las preguntas, esperamos como estamos en el sur de florida que el sprperiodista tiene muchÍsimo experiencia pregunte. el presidente parece llegar a estuvo encuentro en boca ratÓn florida, 61% de los estadounidenses a prueba su polÍtica exterior aunque 6 puntos porcentuales menos que el mes pasado. >>> obviamente tenemos muchos problemas por todo el mundo, y necesitamos un nuevo liderazgo, eso lo que representa mitt romney. >>> la reacciÓn de la casa blanca, el ataque del consulado en benghazi el mes pasado y para dialogar pudiera convertirse en artillerÍa politica republicana >>> la pregunta es para romney Él estÁ dispuesto a utilizar lady bla di blo ma guerra no. muchos aquÍ como aura cruz dicen esperar que loscandidatos no siguen las reglas. >>> me parece por nuestra cultura tener t
. >>> las drogas, con mÉxico, porque se les ha vuelto un problema no solamente de mÉxico, colombia, un problema mÁs cercano de su vecino pero no estÁ en la agencda >>> el debate estado noche se centra en la crisis del medio oriente, el terrorismo y china >>> ninguno candidato sabrÁn cuÁl seran las preguntas, esperamos como estamos en el sur de florida que el sprperiodista tiene muchÍsimo experiencia pregunte. el presidente parece llegar a estuvo encuentro en...
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i didn't want to go back to mexico and i wanted to make him proud. and then another thing i felt so too was because i begged him to bring me, i felt that i owed him that. i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. andy was that, they really like always motivated me to do well in school, to do all these great things that he wanted me to do because i didn't want to hear that i've heard from my dad. and he never said that to me. he didn't. but yeah, as i was writing the book, i really wanted to make sure that he didn't come across as the villain in this story. you know, i really wanted to give him his humanity because he has some really great things, my dad. he was also dealing with a lot of difficulties that unfortunately affected our relationship. >> host: you tell a story and hear how you want to go church was the day anyhow that the budweiser but this is my god. what is your father passed? >> guest: he passed away last year. he died from liver cancer. and he got diagnosed with cirrhosis back in 93 and he never told us that he kep
i didn't want to go back to mexico and i wanted to make him proud. and then another thing i felt so too was because i begged him to bring me, i felt that i owed him that. i never wanted my father to say, i shouldn't have brought you. andy was that, they really like always motivated me to do well in school, to do all these great things that he wanted me to do because i didn't want to hear that i've heard from my dad. and he never said that to me. he didn't. but yeah, as i was writing the book, i...
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hablaremos de la deportación de centroamérica, desde méxico y estados unidos. que han aumentado notablemente en el 2012. ocurre porque son más los origen americanos que se ven obligados a salir de sus países. salvador castellanos nos tiene la historia. tratando de llegar a estados unidos. han vuelto a ser comunes para alguien que los ve pasar a diario desde hace muchos años. ya no se ve. guatemala, honduras y el salvador. estarían expulsando en conjunto más de 600 de sus nacionales al día. la precaria situación económica. la inseguridad y la reunificación familiar mueven el mar humano, formado por ancianos, jóvenes y niños. >>> este ault de migrantes explicaría por qué las deportaciones más de un 25% de lo que va de este año. >>> vuelos y autobuses que diariamente llegan repletos con deportados dan cuenta de los 100.000 centroamericanos que han sido repatriados, desde méxico y estados unidos, de enero a octubre. >>> si las personas vienen y frustradas, muchos de ellos porque han dejado a sus familias allá y tienen siempre el deseo de regresar a
hablaremos de la deportación de centroamérica, desde méxico y estados unidos. que han aumentado notablemente en el 2012. ocurre porque son más los origen americanos que se ven obligados a salir de sus países. salvador castellanos nos tiene la historia. tratando de llegar a estados unidos. han vuelto a ser comunes para alguien que los ve pasar a diario desde hace muchos años. ya no se ve. guatemala, honduras y el salvador. estarían expulsando en conjunto más de 600 de sus nacionales al...
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>> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get overturned, i'll be serving a maximum of 209 years. >> robert fry is a serial killer. behind each of his murder convictions lies a tale of violence and horror. >> i feel that i had evil within. not that i myself was evil, but that i allowed myself to be drawn towards evil things. >> while robbing a store, fry stabbed his first two victims, then slit their throats. >> when you walk in that path of darkness, you can't help but walk hand in hand with evil. whether you believe it to be evil or not, i never considered myself a violent person. >> in 1998, fry savagely beat a man to death with a shovel. >> i came from a very good
>> you'll meet new mexico's most infamous serial killer. >>> the penitentiary of new mexico houses the state's only death row. the last lethal injection took place in 2001, and you're about to meet one of the few men waiting execution. he has a reputation as a savage killer and a unique perspective on his crimes. >> my name's robert fry. i am in for four counts of murder, and i'm currently serving three life sentences, and as of now, i'm on death row. should that get...
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he'll strap on a special helmet, get into a pressurized suit and liftoff from roswell, new mexico. it will be hoisted by a balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium. its skin much thinner than a ziploc baggy. it's so huge, i'm would cover 40 acres if laid flat. the ride up will take close to three hours. and then, the sky blast and the open site, the moment of truth. >> that one step forward, you know, is an important step because you know you're coming home. you're going back to a very healthy environment again because you've been in a hostile environment for so many hours. >> reporter: the heart-stopping return to earth could take 5 1/2 minutes. and after 25 years of skydiving, felix baumgartner promises this jump will be his last. >> last is probably a safe bet there. >>> that is what's making news this america this morning.
he'll strap on a special helmet, get into a pressurized suit and liftoff from roswell, new mexico. it will be hoisted by a balloon with 30 million cubic feet of helium. its skin much thinner than a ziploc baggy. it's so huge, i'm would cover 40 acres if laid flat. the ride up will take close to three hours. and then, the sky blast and the open site, the moment of truth. >> that one step forward, you know, is an important step because you know you're coming home. you're going back to a...
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lottery scholarships which allowed really any graduating high school student from new mexico to go to college with those costs paid. so woths what's the federal role, though, when it comes to education, and what's the primary reason in this country why college division tuition is so high? well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher learning, colleges and universities are immune from pricing that if kids would take a harder look at it, gee, i don't think i can afford $15,000 a semester, i think i will just sit this one out. when that happens en masse, i guarantee you, the cost of college tuition will drop dramatically. today that doesn't exist. i can't afford $15,000, yet friends and family will point and say, look, you can get a guaranteed government student loan. that is another one of government's unintended consequences that have college tuition at such a high rate. [applause] >> jill. >> i think it is time to make publ
lottery scholarships which allowed really any graduating high school student from new mexico to go to college with those costs paid. so woths what's the federal role, though, when it comes to education, and what's the primary reason in this country why college division tuition is so high? well, it is because of guaranteed government student loans that because of guaranteed government student loans, no one has the excuse for not going to education. and so because of that, institutions of higher...
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es un factor que aprecia el pueblo de mÉxico, y que, en algunos sectores o segmentos se tri blplica injustamente con gr severidad >>> amnistÍa internacional dice que la impunidad contra la tortura es uno de los principales problemas faven mÉx porque de tan sÓlo 58 averiguaciones por este delito nunca hubo nuncaiinguna sentenc. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, donde las autoridades confirmaron hoy que el lÍder de los "zetas" , heriberto lazio skw lazcano seÍ hecho una cirugÍa de orejas, pero no es importante para verlo que era Él >>> certeza por parte de servicio oso pe servicios peri ciales, y estÁn los otra bajtrabajos que hiciere tenÍan que hacer. >>> otros capitos de la droga h recorrido a la cirugÍa plÁstica, entre ellos amado carrillo fuentes y el jefe del cartel del valle en colombia. seguimos con mÁs de para mÉxico donde la procuradora general de la repÚblica informÓ hoy que aumentÓ a 14 el nÚmero de policias detenidos en la investigaciÓn del ataque a un auto en el que viajaban y resultaron heridos dos oficiales de la cia en agosto pasado. agregÓ que han sido local
es un factor que aprecia el pueblo de mÉxico, y que, en algunos sectores o segmentos se tri blplica injustamente con gr severidad >>> amnistÍa internacional dice que la impunidad contra la tortura es uno de los principales problemas faven mÉx porque de tan sÓlo 58 averiguaciones por este delito nunca hubo nuncaiinguna sentenc. >>> seguimos en mÉxico, donde las autoridades confirmaron hoy que el lÍder de los "zetas" , heriberto lazio skw lazcano seÍ hecho una...
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today, we know the region by its countries-- mexico, honduras, el salvador, belize, and guatemala. but long ago, it was the world of the maya. not an empire, nor a country, the classic maya culture flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of city-states. at palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. they presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of art. maya culture, shrouded in a mystery as dense as the forests in which it took root, revealed itself fitfully over three centuries. when the ruins in the jungle were first discovered, there was no way of understanding how the civilization was organized. so it's really through the inscriptions that we've been able to identify kings, to find out their capitals, their seats of power. and through this, we recognize now that there were many kingdoms. there was no unified maya state. there wasn't even just a few states. there were many, many states. (narrator) the first inroads into understandi
today, we know the region by its countries-- mexico, honduras, el salvador, belize, and guatemala. but long ago, it was the world of the maya. not an empire, nor a country, the classic maya culture flourished from the third to the ninth century in a far flung collection of city-states. at palenque, tonina, bonampak and other cities, dynastic kings ruled absolutely, controlling trade and tribute. they presided over intricate hierarchies of nobles and officials at courts resplendent with works of...
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and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at hofster university. didn't know that. and no surprise the press declared captain perfect the winner. but another group was not as convinced. voters who watched the damn thing. at least when it came to the issues romney won on the economy, health care, taxes, the deficit and leadership. meanwhile other polls and focus groups showed obama winning the debate by not that much. one thing is for sure, both candidates were combative. stop laughing at me. like other shows "red eye cts convened its own group. let's see how it reacted to one of the comments. >> mr. president, have you looked at y
and in mexico he is considered beef jerky, my repulsive sidekick, bill schulz. and he is so bright that candles light him during a blackout. sitting next to me, gary johnson, former new mexico governor and the libertarian party nominee for president. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. >> thank you for that. well, he didn't suck. panic breathes a collective and smelly sigh of relief as they emerge from the worst debate performance in 700 years. this debate took place at...